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5Ws* Visalys Fill and Visalys Flow

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These filling materials from Kettenbach are said to be strong and esthetically optimal, making them suitable for a variety of restorative indications.

5Ws* Visalys Fill and Visalys Flow. Image credit: © Kettenbach LP

5Ws* Visalys Fill and Visalys Flow. Image credit: © Kettenbach LP

Information provided by Kettenbach LP | Compiled by Kellie Nock

What

Light-curing, radiopaque nano-hybrid filling materials

Who

Kettenbach LP

877-532-2123 | kettenbachusa.com

Where

Any dental practice

When

Class I through Class VI fillings

Why

Visalys Fill and Visalys Flow are said to demonstrate high strength as well as color stability, making them durable and esthetically desirable for patients and practitioners. The chemistry in this line of composites enables a color match to the surrounding dentition for a seamless transition in the restoration. Visalys Fill and Visalys Flow provide the flexibility that a clinician desires for their restorative treatment.

The How*

Visalys Fill is designed to be a smooth, packable material, making it easy to handle for the practitioner. Flow, which is suitable for posterior and anterior restorations, is designed with low viscosity, which is said to enable good wetting and stability. Both composites benefit from Kettenbach’s Flex Shade System, a “chameleon-like” effect that covers the VITA shade ranges as well as a Bleach shade for optimal esthetics. Fill and Flow both feature high inorganic filler content, which lends itself to high flexural strength as well as restoration shape preservation.

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